A Safe Commute is a Green Commute
- Save money by improving a car’s miles per gallon
- Contribute less to pollution and CO² emissions
- Optimize safety for the driver and others on the road
As an example, by keeping your vehicle’s tires inflated to the proper pressure you can increase your car’s gas mileage by 3% or more over non-properly inflated tires. An increase in your vehicle’s mileage translates directly to saving you money because you are buying less gasoline; it keeps more harmful pollutants and emissions out of the air because not as much fuel is being burned and the car is running more efficiently; and optimizes your vehicles’ safety because the tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s specifications for maximum performance so your car will be more responsive and safer for you and everyone else on the road.
The choices you make about what you drive and the way you drive it have many important consequences and we hope you will find the information provided helpful.
Other Resources
- Gas Mileage Tips: fueleconomy.gov
- Keeping Your Car In Shape: fueleconomy.gov
- Car Talk’s Tire Pressure Advice: cartalk.com
- Automobile Club of Southern California (AAA): ace.aaa.com
- AAA’s Car Care Tips: aaa.com
- US Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Vehicle Guide: epa.gov
- UC Irvine’s On-Campus Roadside Assistance Services: parking.uci.edu/vips
- Current Highway Conditions from the California Department of Transportation: dot.ca.gov
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Car Seats and Boost Seats Guide: nhtsa.gov
- Local Traffic Updates: sigalert.com
- Local Traffic Updates: go511.com
- Reducing Climate Change: fueleconomy.gov
- Emissions Facts: fueleconomy.gov
- Vehicle Safety Ratings Provided by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: iihs.org